Final Compatibility Check

I see you put alot of effort in this and it came out nicely! I like the parts you selected, but that PSU i would recommend to stay away

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1804779/power-supply-unit-tier-list.html

I would choose any PSU that is tier one or tier two class A, since tier two class B isn't really that well for overclocking.

For everyone up top saying "He needs more Power!" He doesn't, yes that card is high end, but he won't need to much power for it UNLESS he wants to SLI. The 970/980 is better, but takes less power than the 760/770/780. He will only need a higher wattage PSU if it's some no name brand of PSU.

But since he is OC'ing I would recommend Atleast 550, atleast. Maybe a 600 watt PSU. His CPU also takes less power to run than a AMD CPU, so he won't need to much of a wattage in his system.
 

tsuneo6

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it will most defenitly not work on that PSU. 430 watts is just too little... when the card is under full load the system will just black out or the PSU will explode or whatever. that PSU just cant handle it.

anyway, I linked a xfx 650watt psu. yes it's 650 watts, it's overkill. but it's good quality and costs as much as any other decent 500 watts PSU's that would handle the card.and it leaves room for future upgrades, overclocking/SLI and who knows what else.


 


each card takes atleast 150 TDP to power, abd these new cards draw less than the 700 series graphics cards that is why it's so low, they do not take 600 watts total to power, that is why 750 watts can SLI. They need to take in consideration the whole system. PC part picker is off my a few wattage, but it estimates fairly close. So yes that is why he chose a 430 watt PSU. OC now sucks up more wattage, so I recommended him 550-600 because of this and so that he doesnt not fully load his PSU. Now I cleaned my statement up. There we go :p
 

tsuneo6

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hah, I just editted my post damn it. I'm tired and it looked abit agressive! but anyway! give it a read! I explained myself a bit better

here is the edit

it will most defenitly not work on that PSU. 430 watts is just too little... when the card is under full load the system will just black out or the PSU will explode or whatever. that PSU just cant handle it.

anyway, I linked a xfx 650watt psu. yes it's 650 watts, it's overkill. but it's good quality and costs as much as any other decent 500 watts PSU's that would handle the card.and it leaves room for future upgrades, overclocking/SLI and who knows what else.
 


I know I know I'm tired to and sick so I have no idea what I'm saying at this point. Let's just call it even. JustGetHimATopTierPSU.....*faints*
 

tsuneo6

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anyway! 550 watts is the sweet spot and leaves you with some extra room for overclocking and upgrading! try to get a decent antec, xfx or seasonic, or any other tier 2b or better!

and for you newbuilder, ge tbetter and goodnight ;)
 


Goodnight bae.
 

CharlesXVII

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Thanks for all the links guys, especially the tier list. If I do end up doing SLI, about how many watts would I need? I picked an Antec HCG 620W since it was the cheapest one in tier 2A, but I don't know if that will be enough for another GPU.